EP2090010A1 - Adaptive modulation and coding in a sc-fdma system - Google Patents
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- the present invention relates to a method according the preamble of claim 1 and a system according the preamble of claim 15.
- the invention relates to data transmission in telecommunications systems.
- the invention was developed with specific attention paid to its possible use in 3GPP mobile telecommunication systems.
- LTE Long Term Evolution
- the advantage of OFDM techniques compared to CDMA techniques is that it is possible to adapt the Adaptive Modulation and Coding (AMC) scheme per sub-carrier or per groups of sub- carriers.
- AMC Adaptive Modulation and Coding
- a first advantage of the above mentioned SC- FDMA transmission scheme with cyclic prefix is that it allows achieving uplink inter-user orthogonality in frequency domain with a reduced peak to average power ratio (PAPR) .
- a second advantage of this transmission scheme is that it allows achieving efficient frequency-domain equalization at the receiver side using OFDM techniques.
- Figure 1 is a block diagram schematically illustrating an example transmitter structure using the above mentioned SC- FDMA scheme with cyclic prefix.
- Figure 2 is a graph schematically illustrating an example SINR plot in the frequency band of transmission for the example transmitter of Figure 1.
- input data signal SlO is coded and modulated into QPSK K N symbols SIl via a modulation and coding module SYM.
- a Quadrature Phase Shift Keying (QPSK) modulation is assumed which satisfies a desired BER target at the given SINR.
- the data symbol signal SIl is transformed via a Discrete Fourier Transform (DFT) module DFT, of size K N , into K N DFT pre-coded samples of data signal S12 in the frequency domain, in the following also denoted as f-domain.
- DFT Discrete Fourier Transform
- the DFT pre-coded data signal S12 is then mapped onto certain frequency resources in the frequency spectrum via a sub-carrier mapping module SCM into a mapped signal S13, in a localized mapping mode.
- the frequency mapped signal S13 is transformed via an IFFT module IFFT, which may typically be of bigger size than the DFT size K N , e.g. the IFFT size of the example is 2048, to a time- domain signal S14.
- Figure 2 depicts an example SINR plot for the example transmitter structure of Figure 1, where the blocks FBI, FB2, FB3 denote frequency blocks of adjacent sub-carriers each.
- the SINR represents the Signal to Interference plus Noise Ratio which, differently than the Signal-to-Noise ratio (SNR) , includes also the co-channel interference from other users or sources.
- the SINR determines the final achievable throughput, per subcarrier or resource block, while the SNR gives a measure of the channel frequency response including the frequency selectivity of the transmission channel between the UE and the base station.
- the SINR is taken as a measure of the overall channel quality seen at the decision unit at the receiver which does demodulation and decoding.
- Other forms of channel quality measures may be the estimate of frequency channel transfer function, measuring the received signal from each transmit antenna to each receive antenna in the f-domain, or the estimate of Signal-to-Noise Ratio in the f-domain at the receiver including a specific structure, e.g. SISO, MRC, MIMO, and any other estimate which allows a suitable measure of the channel quality in the f- domain.
- the SNR can be calculated for a given MIMO detector from the channel transfer function and the measured noise at the receiver antennas. Then, typically, via a look up table the appropriate AMC scheme is chosen according to the desired BER level. In an interference limited environment, the SINR is a better measure to determine the choice of the AMC level.
- Figure 2 depicts an example SINR plot SINRp, where the y-axis represents the achieved SINR at receiver and the x-axis f represents the frequency or the subcarrier numbers.
- the frequency band used for transmission is composed of three frequency or sub-carriers sub-bands FBI, FB2, FB3 in which, due to the different values of the SINR graph SINRp, the chosen QPSK modulation at a fixed code rate shows different qualitative behavior considered the SINR for the concerned sub-carriers.
- the QPSK modulation is too high considered the sub-carrier SINR, meaning that the first frequency sub-band FBI is overloaded in terms of supportable rate at these resources, thus causing a BER degradation after the IDFT.
- FIG. 2 is a schematic illustration of the operations performed on the DFT pre-coded signal S12 by the sub-carrier mapping module SCM whose task is to determine which part of the frequency spectrum is used for transmission.
- the DFT-pre-coded data signal S12 is mapped on to adjacent sub-carriers and zeros are inserted on all remaining unused sub-carriers.
- mapping scheme DM illustrated in the right-side of Figure 3, between each sample of the DFT-pre- coded data signal S12 L-I zeros are inserted.
- a mapping with L>1 correspond to the distributed mapping scheme DM, which is typically seen as a complement to the localized mapping scheme LM for providing additional frequency diversity, if the channel quality is either not known or can not be predicted.
- the sub-carrier mapping module SCM performs a localized mapping scheme LM as it is performed in a classical prior art approach with a single DFT of size K n in order to obtain a SC-like signal which is somewhere localized in the f-domain allowing FDMA.
- SC-FDMA systems may have the advantage of having a transmitted signal S15 with a low PAPR, assuming appropriate signal shaping, which allows less back-off at the transmitter power amplifier and therefore increases the average transmit power, thus improving the SINR and the coverage range.
- DFT pre-coding module DFT and some appropriate pulse-shaping/filtering modules not shown here, the resulting transmission signal S15 is very similar, as regards the signal envelop, to a single carrier (SC) signal which has a significantly lower PAPR than an OFDM signal using the same number of sub-carriers.
- a transmission signal S15 with low PAPR allows the transmitter to use a significantly smaller backoff at the power amplifier, thus resulting in an improved link budget and in a greater coverage range.
- a virtual MIMO system can be formed by treating several single transmitter antennas together as the channel inputs and the receiver antennas, e.g. at the Node B, as multi-antenna channel output .
- these simultaneously transmitted signals using the same frequency resources can be separated, when sufficient synchronization is provided, into the spatial domain by a joint base band signal processing of all received signals at the receiver.
- an important advantage of multiple antennas at one UE is that such UE is able to use these antennas jointly for transmit beam-forming, thus enlarging the coverage range significantly. This advantage is greatly favored by cell edge UEs suffering from a high pathloss.
- multiple antennas may be used for the so called spatial multiplexing in which the UE transmits several independent data streams to the base station in the same frequency resources using multiple antennas.
- This advantage is especially favored by UEs experiencing better SINRs, e.g. UEs close to the Node B, since only these UEs are able to use more bandwidth for transmission so that channel adapted transmission can achieve higher gains.
- the rational behind the use of SC-FDMA schemes for uplink transmission is to reduce PAPR by using DFT pre-coding at the transmitter side and, thus, to increase the final SINR.
- the SC- like signal which uses a constant modulation and coding scheme before the DFT coding and which is spread over all allocated OFDM sub-carriers, is mostly at risk of being mapped into sub-carriers suffering from an extremely variable pathloss or from an extremely variable final SINR at the detector, thus causing spectral inefficiencies.
- the gains of AMC per chunk or resource block can not be exploited to the same extend, regarding granularity, as in the OFDM downlink.
- Such known structure is particularly advantageous for PAPR reduction of low rate users with poor channel conditions, where the link budget is limited due to limited transmit power per UE and where a high PAPR requires a high back-off at the transmitter in order to guarantee linear behavior of the power amplifier.
- this known transmitter structure even if high- rate users are able to use more bandwidth by supporting several basic resource units at the same time due to their more relaxed link budget, they are limited by the constraint that these resources have to be over consecutive basic resource units since all resources have to be allocated to adjacent resource units in the localized mode LM.
- High rate users are typically the users closer to the base station.
- the average pathloss is generally smaller, disregarding shadowing effects, than for cell edge users and therefore the power budget of the user, assuming a fixed maximum of transmit power per UE in order to guarantee long operation on battery, allows the allocation of more sub-carriers and higher order modulation schemes.
- the known transmitter structure has the major drawback of not exploiting the capabilities of high-rate users of transmitting over more bandwidth. This is due to the fact that, although a UE might be close to the base station and although only a few active users might be active in the cell, the frequency selective transmission channel may have deep notches in the channel transfer function. If a deep fade
- this known technique has the major drawback of being heavily limited by SNR-degraded parts of the allocated frequency spectrum since it is such degraded SNR-parts that determine the choice of the AMC scheme to be used for the entire allocated frequency resource-band of such UE transmitter.
- the present invention relates to a method and a system for transmitting data by a transmitter over a channel having a predetermined channel quality estimate, the invention comprising: a) splitting input data stream to be transmitted into a plurality of data sub-streams; b) processing each of the plurality of data sub-streams into a plurality of symbol subsets by selecting a certain scheme of coded-modulation; c) processing, separately, each of the plurality of symbol subsets, via a plurality of separate Discrete Fourier
- Transforms herein after denoted as DFTs, to obtain a plurality of DFT-precoded data sub-streams; d) allocating each DFT-precoded data sub-stream in a frequency resource block, via a sub-carrier mapping module, so that for each data sub-stream the selected scheme of coded-modulation is chosen in dependence of the values of the channel quality estimate at the frequencies of its own allocated frequency resource block.
- the scheme of coded-modulation may preferably be selected from the group consisting of:
- the allocated frequency resource blocks may conveniently be mapped to one or more transmit antennas, which may be either real or virtual.
- the sub-carrier mapping module may advantageously combine the plurality of the allocated resource blocks together into one frequency mapped signal by performing a localized frequency resource allocation mode so that the frequency resource blocks are adjacent to each other.
- the sub-carrier mapping module may conveniently combine the plurality of the allocated resource blocks together into one frequency mapped signal (S67) in a distributed way so that the frequency resource blocks are allocated in selected positions in the available frequency spectrum.
- each splitted data sub-stream may preferably be transmitted by a different transmitter antenna and each DFT-precoded data sub-stream may be separately mapped by the sub-carrier mapping module in a localized frequency resource allocation mode.
- each splitted data sub-stream may advantageously be transmitted by a different virtual transmitter antenna and each DFT-precoded data sub-stream is separately mapped by the sub-carrier mapping module in a localized frequency resource allocation mode.
- the predetermined channel quality estimate may be selected from the group consisting of:
- the better the channel quality estimate at the frequencies of the allocated frequency resource block, the higher may conveniently be the chosen scheme of coded- modulation.
- the data may be transmitted in uplink within a cellular telecommunication system.
- the transmitter is experiencing good channel quality and/or may be located in the proximity of a base station of a cellular telecommunication system.
- a receiver of the transmitted data may advantageously perceive the received data as being transmitted by a plurality of virtual users, each virtual user being associated with at least one frequency resource blocks wherein each frequency resource block is precoded by a separate DFT module.
- the embodiments according to the proposed invention allow the presence of user equipments that are not limited to transmit exclusively with adjacent frequency resource blocks in a localized mode.
- the UE behaves, from a frequency spectrum point of view, like multiple UEs transmitting independent DFT-precoded data sub- streams separated in the frequency domain (FDMA) .
- FDMA frequency domain
- each DFT-precoded sub-stream can use a separate and independent AMC scheme and at least in partial independent power control as long as the available total transmit power budget per UE terminal is not exceeded.
- each "virtual user” is associated to an independent frequency block, which is jointly precoded by one DFT.
- each "virtual user” can support independent QoS classes, thus allowing different AMC scheme allocations for different QoS classes.
- the proposed embodiments by enabling channel adaptive resource allocation with scalable granularity, increase spectral efficiency and throughput, thus reducing outage probability.
- the proposed embodiments allows user equipments to trade gains from channel adaptive transmission against reduced transmit power without violating the standardized SC-FDMA scheme.
- the receiver is able to decode each DFT precoded sub-stream separately with an appropriate IDFT after the spatial separation.
- the proposed embodiments are particularly beneficial to UEs experiencing good channel conditions, e.g. the UEs located in the proximity of Node B, since such UEs are permitted to transmit with higher PAPRs due to their higher remaining transmit power within their power budget.
- the proposed embodiments also enable independent support of different services with different QoS requirements.
- a VoIP stream requiring a high QoS in terms of acceptable latency
- can be mapped to a frequency resource block with a good channel transfer function i.e. to a spectral sub-portion where the effective SINR is relatively high.
- a Best-Effort Service stream targeting for more bandwidth, can be mapped to a frequency resource block with a poorer channel transfer function, relying on the additional HARQ and ARQ schemes in case of needed retransmissions, i.e. therefore such services to a spectral sub-portion where the effective SINR is lower or subject to for variability.
- the proposed embodiments are compatible to the known standardized SC-FDMA scheme.
- the proposed embodiments can be enabled and/or disabled in telecommunication systems either by the user equipment, i.e. UE capability class, or by the base station, Node B capability class, or by a network controller, i.e network management capability class.
- the proposed embodiments are compatible with a receiver having only one antenna, since the transmitting UE is perceived as several UEs, separated by DFTs according to the SC-FDMA approach.
- the proposed embodiments allow, in the multi-carrier SC-FDMA schema, the allocation of remaining spectral resources which may be available in other parts of the spectrum and which are not adjacent to the other frequency resources for the transmitting user.
- the proposed embodiments allow splitting of a transmitter signal streams into several SC-FDMA sub-streams positioned outside of the notch possibly present in a channel transfer function, thus achieving a significant higher throughput.
- Figure 1 is a block diagram schematically illustrating an example transmitter structure (Prior Art) ;
- Figure 2 is a graph schematically illustrating a channel quality estimate plot for the example transmitter of Figure 1 (Prior Art) ;
- Figure 3 is a schematic illustration of the operations of the sub-carrier mapping module (Prior Art) ;
- Figure 4 is a block diagram schematically illustrating an example transmitter structure according to a first embodiment of the present invention
- Figure 5 is a graph schematically illustrating an example channel quality estimate for the example transmission of Figure 4.
- Figure 6 is a block diagram schematically illustrating an example transmitter structure according to a second embodiment of the present invention
- Figure 7 is a graph schematically illustrating an example a channel quality estimate for the example transmitter of Figure 6;
- Figure 8 is a block diagram schematically illustrating an example transmitter structure according to a third embodiment of the present invention.
- Figure 9 is a graph schematically illustrating an example SINR plot for the example transmitter of Figure 8.
- Figure 4 is a block diagram schematically illustrating an example transmitter structure according to a first embodiment of the present invention.
- Input data signal S40 is splitted into three input data sub- streams S40a, S40b, S40c by a serial to parallel module S2P.
- Each of the plurality of data sub-streams S40a, S40b, S40c is individually coded and modulated by the modules SYMl, SYM2, SIMj, into a data symbol subset stream S41, S42, S43 by selecting, for each individual data sub-stream S40a, S40b, S40c, the ad-hoc level of AMC scheme BPSK, QPSK, 16-QAM as herein-after described.
- AMC scheme or "coded-modulation scheme” it is intended a scheme obtained by varying one or both of the modulation, e.g. BPSK, QPSK, 16-QAM, and of the coding, e.g. convolutional coding, Reed-Solomon coding or Turbo coding with variable code rates e.g. 1/6, 1/3, 12/ 2/3, H 1 8/9.
- the achieved throughput or rate depends on the combination of the two, i.e. the modulation and the coding.
- the modulation BPSK, QPSK, 16-QAM is varied and the coding is considered given.
- the coding may vary alone or in combination with the modulation.
- Each data symbol subset stream S41, S42, S43 is processed individually by DFT module DFl, DF2, DFTj of a certain size Ki, K 2 , K j so as to obtain a plurality of DFT-precoded data sub-streams S44, S45, S46.
- All the DFT-precoded data sub-streams S44, S45, S46 are combined together in the frequency domain at the input of the IFFT, each one in an allocated frequency resource block RBl, RB2, RB3 without frequency overlap, via the sub-carrier mapping module SCM into a frequency mapped signal S47.
- each frequency resource block RBl, RB2, RB5 is performed by the sub-carrier mapper SCM so that, for each data sub stream S40a, S40b, S40c, the selected level of modulation scheme BPSK, QPSK, 16-QAM fits at best the SINR level of the frequency resource block RBl, RB2, RB3 of each of the input sub-streams S40a, S40b, S40c.
- the sub-carrier mapper SCM is working in a generalized localized mode so that the different frequency resource blocks RBl, RB2, RB3 are adjacent to each other (see Figure 5).
- the optimal modulation and coding is selected in dependence of the achievable SINR at the receiver at the allocated frequency resource block RBl, RB2, RB3.
- a frequency resource block RBl, RB2, RB3 is a set of predefined sub-carriers which is treated as one resource and jointly allocated to one user.
- a frequency resource block RBl, RB2, RB3 may preferably be composed by a small number of adjacent sub-carriers but also may be composed by any possible distribution of subcarriers among the total available subcarriers. In this way, providing the small number of adjacent subcarrier a similar SINR, they can be treated by the resource scheduler as a single resource with a similar channel quality in order to reduce the amount of feedback for the sub-carrier allocation.
- a unit composed of e.g. 12 or 25 sub-carriers is typically treated as a single frequency resource block.
- each input sub-stream S40a, S40b, S40c may have a different modulation schema, e.g. the first input sub-stream S40a has a BPSK modulation schema, the second input sub-stream S40b has a QPSK modulation schema and the third input sub-stream S40c has a 16-QAM modulation schema.
- each modulation schema is optimized in dependency of the SINR frequency transfer function of the specific SINR region as shown in Figure 5.
- the continuous line of Figure 5 shows an exemplary SINR plot SINRp for the example transmitter of Figure 4.
- the SINR curve SINRp of the first resource block RBl is poor so that a lower modulation level such as a BPSK modulation is preferably chosen.
- the SINR curve SINRp of the third resource block RB2 is good so that a higher modulation level such as a 16-QAM modulation is preferably chosen.
- the SINR curve SINRp of the second resource block RB2 is at a medium level so that a middle modulation level such as QPSK represents the preferred match.
- the dashed line shows the SINR plot obtained with a transmitter having a single DFT module DFT, as in the prior-art example of Figure 1.
- the level difference SL5 of the SINR plot SINRp between the continuous and dashed line is a result of the increased PAPR.
- Figure 6 composed of Figures 6a and 6b, is a block diagram schematically illustrating an example transmitter structure according to a second embodiment of the present invention.
- Input data signal S60 is splitted into three input data sub- streams S60a, S60b, S60c by the serial to parallel module S2P.
- Each of the plurality of data sub-streams S60a, S60b, S60c is individually modulated and coded, by the modules
- SYMl, SYM2, and SYMj into a data symbol subset stream S61, S62, S63 by selecting, for each individual data sub-stream S60a, S60b, S60c, the ad-hoc level of AMC scheme QPSK, QPSK, 16-QAM.
- Each data symbol subset stream S61, S62, S63 is processed individually by DFT module DFl, DF2, DFTj of a certain size Ki, K 2 , Kj so as to obtain a plurality of DFT-precoded data sub-streams S64, S65, S66.
- All the DFT-precoded data sub-streams S64, S65, S66 are combined together in the frequency domain at the input of the IFFT, each one in an allocated frequency resource block RBl, RB2, RB3, via the sub-carrier mapping module SCM into a frequency mapped signal S67.
- each frequency resource block RBl, RB2, RB5 is performed by the sub-carrier mapper SCM so that, for each data sub stream S60a, S60b, S60c, the selected level of modulation scheme QPSK, QPSK, 16-QAM fits at best the channel quality level at the frequencies of the frequency resource block RBl, RB2, RB3 of each of the input sub-streams S40a, S40b, S40c.
- the sub-carrier mapper SCM is working in a generalized distributed way so that the different frequency resource blocks RBl, RB2, RB3 are allocated at conveniently selected positions within the available frequency spectrum (see Figure 7) .
- the distributed allocation way of this embodiment differently than the prior art distributed mode DM depicted in Figure 3, means that the positions of the frequency resource blocks RBl, RB2, RB3 are freely chosen in the available frequency spectrum and need not to be limited to equidistant positions as it is instead the case of the distributed mode DM of Figure 3 of the prior art.
- the resource frequency blocks RBl, RB2, RB3 are preferably located in the frequencies where the SINR plot has higher levels and are mapped in localized mode for each RB.
- the optimal coding and modulation scheme is selected in dependence of the achievable SINR at the receiver at the allocated frequency resource block RBl, RB2, RB3.
- the level difference SL7 of the SINR plot SINRp between the continuous and dashed line is a result of the increased PAPR.
- Both embodiments of the proposed multi-carrier SC-FDMA transmission schemes exploit the benefits of being able to perform adaptive transmission over the frequency selective channel, thus allowing throughput gains in frequency selective channels, by allowing an adaptation of the AMC scheme to the post detector SNR.
- the first embodiment has the additional advantage that the subcarrier module SCM, by performing a localized resource allocation LM, keeps a reduced PAPR notwithstanding the PAPR degradation SL5 caused by the use of several DFT modules DFTl, DFT2, DFT3.
- the second embodiment has the additional advantage that the resource blocks RBl, RB2, RB3 can be positioned anywhere within the available entire transmission bandwidth, thus allowing a more flexible radio resource management and also gaining in diversity against co-channel interference from neighboring cells.
- Figure 8 composed of Figures 8a and 8b, is a block diagram schematically illustrating an example transmitter structure according to a third embodiment of the present invention.
- the transmitter of Figure 8 is a multiple-antenna transmitter, i.e. the UE transmitter is able to transmit with different antennas, e.g. in the scenario of Figure 6 there are 3 transmitter antennas.
- Input data signal S80 is splitted into three input data sub- streams S80a, S80b, S80c by the serial to parallel module S2P.
- Each of the plurality of data sub-streams S80a, S80b, S80c is individually modulated and coded, by the modules SYMl, SYM2, SYMj, into a data symbol subset stream S81, S82, S83 by selecting, for each individual data sub-stream S80a, S80b, S80c, using the same ad-hoc level of AMC scheme 16-QAM for all three antennas.
- Each data symbol subset stream S81, S82, S83 is processed individually by DFT module DFl, DF2, DFTj of a certain size Ki, K 2 , K j so as to obtain a plurality of DFT-precoded data sub-streams S84, S85, S86.
- Each DFT-precoded data sub-stream S84, S85, S86 is independently and separately allocated in the frequency domain, in a frequency resource block RBl, RB2, RB3, via a sub-carrier mapping module SCM, into a frequency mapped signal .
- each frequency resource block RBl, RB2, RB5 is performed by each of the sub-carrier mappers SCM so that, for each data sub stream S80a, S80b, S80c, the selected level of modulation scheme fits at best the channel quality level at the frequencies of the frequency resource block RBl, RB2, RB3 of each of the input sub-streams S40a, S40b, S40c.
- the selected modulation scheme is 16-QAM for all the three frequency resource blocks RBl, RB2, RB3 because the related SINR plots Pl, P2, P3, at the considered frequencies, allow that.
- Each of sub-carrier mapping modules SCM is working in a localized mode LM because each of the different DFT precoded frequency resource blocks RBl, RB2, RB3 belongs to a different transmitter antenna.
- the resource frequency blocks. RBl, RB2, RB3 are preferably located in the bands where the SINR plots Pl, P2, P3 have high levels.
- the optimal modulation and coding is selected in dependence of the achievable SINR at the receiver at the specific allocated frequency resource block RBl, RB2, RB3.
- the three curves Pl, P2, P3 represent the effective SINR achieved with the given receiver type from each of the three transmit antennas at the receiver antenna, assuming that the base station is having at least one receiver antenna.
- the resource allocation is determined by the channel quality between the transmitter- receiver antenna pairs.
- the allocated resource blocks are again on the peaks of each SINR curve Pl, P2, P3 but, differently than in the previous two embodiments, in this third embodiment with a multiple-antenna scenario, each antenna is able to use maximum power per resource block RBl, RB2, RB3, since the PAPR for each transmitter is not altered.
- each transmitter antenna is transmitting only one DFT-precoded signal S84, S85, S86.
- each DFT-precoded data sub-stream S84, S85, S86 is mapped onto adjacent sub-carriers in a localized mode LM, even if the total allocated resources RBl, RB2, RB3 are distributed over the spectrum.
- the scheduler assigns resources where the channel quality has maximum values and the SINR is maximum.
- a single UE having multiple transmitter antennas, is capable of benefiting from multi user diversity gains even if the Node B uses less receiver antennas than the UE uses transmitter antennas.
- the UE having three transmitter antennas is able to send three DFT precoded streams with optimum AMC at the optimum resources.
- a single UE transmits several DFT precoded frequency resource blocks RBl, RB2, RB3 within the total transmission spectrum and at the same time slot.
- Each of the allocated frequency resource block RBl, RB2, RB3 is DFT pre-code individually and it can use a separate, individual, ad-hoc AMC scheme.
- the third embodiment can be implemented by users experiencing any type of channel condition, e.g. from low to high pathloss, since the reduced PAPR obtained with single-DFT pre-coding is maintained.
- the input data signal may be splitted in any number different than three.
- the level of modulation in further embodiments, may be any other different that BPSK, QPSK, 16-QAM or 64-QAM.
- transmission schemes may be implemented in which at least one of the transmitter antennas is transmitting more than one DFT-precoded signal.
- Another further embodiment may include the concept of virtual antennas of beam-forming.
- the so called “virtual antenna” is obtain when a signal to be transmitted is split up in several identical copies which are then transmitted coherently over several antennas including possible complex factors as multiplicative weights for each antenna.
- the radiation pattern transmitted from each antenna superimpose after transmission and since they are transmitted coherently will form a joint beam pattern which looks for an outside observer like a single antenna with a special radiation pattern (beam pattern) .
- K transmit antennas it is possible to form up to K uncorrelated beam patterns which can then be treated as K virtual antennas, each one able to transmit an independent message into the air. If only one of the possible k virtual antennas is used then the power of the K transmit antennas can be coherently summed up to form a beam into a certain direction, e.g. a cell edge user can transmit his data into a direction which is received by the base station with a good SINR
- the allocated frequency resource blocks (RBl, RB2, RB3) may be mapped to one or more real or virtual transmit antennas .
- a transmitter with a single DFT-precoding with filtering / signal shaping, e.g. with root raised cosine filtering, to obtain a low PAPR with the SC-signal as known from prior art methods.
- filtering / signal shaping e.g. with root raised cosine filtering
- a suggested strategy is to implement the first embodiment of the present invention, with several DFT precoded streams without any filtering but exploiting the above mentioned advantages of frequency dependent adaptive modulation and coding.
- a suggested strategy is to use the second embodiment of the present invention.
- the user may be enabled to communicate that it is able to perform transmission with and w/o filtering and that it is able to support a virtual multi-user transmission scheme.
- the advantages are a higher individual throughput for the user and more flexibility for the resource scheduler at the base station since the stringent requirement that all resources for one user have to be on adjacent sub-carriers in one time slot is not necessary anymore without loosing the advantages of SC-FDMA transmission.
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